Welcome to the first boutique hotel
in Budapest!
Why Hungary?
….if you like cultural history, world-famous
gourmet food and wine, healing spas, wonderful nature,
horse riding holidays, our country is
definitely a destination worth visiting.
Budapest
The Váci utca was the first street in downtown Budapest to be pedestrianized, but it
was one of the best places for shopping long before this
change. The street was formed in the 18th century but most houses date back to the 19th
and early 20th century. It quickly became the shopping
centre and later the esplanade of the Pest side.
The Central Market Hall
The building, raised in 1895-97 according to plans by SamuPetz, remained the biggest Market-Hall in the city throughout the
years. Today it attracts shoppers for its spaciousness andarchitectural decor.
The Gellért Thermal Bath known world-wide and highly favoured by foreigners, built in a secession style, opened its gates in 1918. We find records about the "miraculous" springs spurting up on the
territory of the Bath from as early a date as the 15th century. These springs were later favoured by the Turks as well, as they
were larger and hotter than the Buda baths of the period.
The Hungarian National Museum is one of the finest examples of Hungarian Classicism. Hungarian history is presented from the
foundation of the state up until 1990.The Hungarian Holy Crown and the Crown Jewels were previsouly displayed here, but on 1st of January 2000 they were moved to
the Parlament and now are exhibited there.
It is a white-stoned fortress from the 19th century on the top of Gellért Hill, crowned by the 14 m tall Liberation Monument, a striking statue of a woman holding a palm leaf of victory. The fortress was built in 1851 by the Austrians symbolizing their
power over the Hungarians after the 1848-49 Revolution and War of Independence. The Monument was raised by the Russians in
1947. It offers a wonderful panorama of the whole city.
Citadel
Our Location in Budapest Stepping out of the
intimacy of our boutique hotel - you will find yourself
on Váci street, a hundred meters from
the Central Market Hall and about 300 meters
from the Gellért Thermal Bath - in the
midst of the city's best bars, restaurants most
exclusive shops and main tourist sights.
In Boutique Hotel Zara Budapest we offer a collection of standard and superior business rooms to suit your needs. All of our 74 rooms feature comfortable queen size, double or twin
size beds, with cushions and overlays.
Rooms
Boutique Hotel Zara offers the "Atrium" as a unique space for meeting
purposes. The Atrium is adjacent to the hotel lobby area and can be seperated
by a full glass wall to be used as a private meeting room. Nicely decorated,
features with natural daylight.
Zara Atrium
This stylish hall satisfies the requirements of elegant social gatherings,entertainment of the highest standards and it is equipped with projection system, cutting edge light intesity
control system, and a motorized projection screen.
Capacity:Theatre : 42 persons
Schoolroom: 30 personsBoardroom/U Shape:: 24 persons
Dining: 30 personsReception: 50 persons
Zara Atrium
Zara Café & Bar is a great place to chill out, whether you are in Budapest for business or pleasure. This modern social venue attracts not only hotel guests but also local shoppers, office
workers or clubbers.
Zara Café & Bar
While the Café serves light and tasty sandwiches, salads, delicious international and local confectionary & desserts, contemporary coffee ranges and great selection of beverages, the friendly bar
staff mixes you fantastic cocktails to foot tapping tunes.Opening hours: from 11AM - 11.30PM
Zara Café & Bar
Boutique Hotel Zara
H-1056 Budapest, Só u. 6.
Phone: +36 1 357 6170
Fax: +36 1 357 6171
Contact
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See you soon at Boutique Hotel Zara!